Ok, so lose means that you have lost something
Loose means something is scattered, or not properly attacked.We cannot lose anymore time
I have a loose tooth.The end.
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Non-FictionA series of grammar-isms, depicting the difference between your and you're, it's and its, as well as dealing with the subject of contractions, (isn't, wasn't, won't, don't, etc.) You can add on in comments, and I will add them in complete with the c...
Lose vs Loose
Ok, so lose means that you have lost something
Loose means something is scattered, or not properly attacked.We cannot lose anymore time
I have a loose tooth.The end.